We Get Mail! Hello to Students in Michigan!
Dear Zuma, This is Mrs. Van Egmond’s 3rd grade class at West Side Christian School in Grand Rapids, MI. We are following the Iditarod Race
Dear Zuma, This is Mrs. Van Egmond’s 3rd grade class at West Side Christian School in Grand Rapids, MI. We are following the Iditarod Race
Hi Zuma, We have a few questions for you, we hope you can answer them. We were wondering how long you have been reporting for
Dear Zuma, How are you? We are fine here. We are 2nd graders at the Best Elementary School in New Hampshire. We are students in
Hi Boys and Girls, Several of you have emailed me about dog booties. You’ve wanted to know what they are made of and
Hi Boys and Girls, Several of you have asked me if Mrs. Andrews class would share the YUMMY cookie biscuit recipe they are making for
Hi Boys and Girls, I hope you are enjoying the race this year. Several of you have asked about food
Hello Boys and Girls, Wow, my friend Nigel has had quite an adventure! After spending a couple nights in the Alaska wilderness, Nigel, a sled
Hello Boys and Girls, As promised, I went down to the area behind the Millennium Hotel, Iditarod Race Headquarters, where the dogs returning from the
Hello Boys and Girls, Here is an interesting question from one of the hundreds and hundreds of schools that are following the race and writing
Hi Boys and Girls, Isn’t this an exciting weekend? Are you following your musher? I received a really nice letter from Mrs. Gobles 3rd grade
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It’s April! Which for many teachers means wrapping up instruction, reviewing for state testing, and starting end of the year projects. Keep an eye out
The Iditarod education department is teaming up with the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge to bring you another conference option this summer. The ISDC race is
If you were not able to attend our Winter Conference in Anchorage this year, do not worry! The Iditarod education department is teaming up
Are people in Nome always waiting at the finish line for mushers to arrive? Nope! But when a musher is about one mile away, a
Jessie Holmes did it! He was the first musher to guide his team under the Burled Arch in the wee hours of Friday morning. Of
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